Type-writer.



W. P. KIDDBR.

TYPE WRITER.

APPLICATION FILED mm, 1904. nmnzwnn JULY 9, 1910.

988,576, Patented Apr. 4, 1911.

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TYPE WRITER.

' APPLICATION FILED PERI, 1904. RENEWED JULY 9, 1910. 988,576. Patented Apr.4, 1911.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 3- UNITED STATESEEELLENT OFFICE.

WELLINGTON PARKER KIDDER, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA.

TYPE-WRITER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed February 1, 1904, Serial No. 191,602. Renewed July 9, 1910. Serial No. 571,224.

' ToaZZ whom it may concern;

Be it known that I, \VnLLINo'roN PARKER 'KIDDER, of the city of Boston, State of Massachusetts, United States of America, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'lyp'e-W'riters; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same. p This invention relates particularly to tho tabulating and marginal stop mechanism and it may be said to consistof a removable stop which limits the extent of accidental excessive depression of the universal-bar while writing is being done, but is adapted to be shifted, by the tabulating feed to permit of greater depression of such universal bar to allow the eseapement mechanism to be entirely disengaged, a brake being adapted to act in conjunction with this mechanism to retard the movei'nentof the carriage to a certain extent.

This invention also consists of a series of suitably supported stops adjustable relatively to the carriage and one another and adapted to enable the return of the carriage to be stopped when in one position, continued and again stopped in a difi'erent position, a feature of this last mentioned mechanism being that these adjustable stops are capable of being adjusted to an extent to stop the carriage at any point within the length of line written by the machine. Two

of the stops of the series are pre fcrably carried by the ,frame of the machine, and to this end they are mounted adjustably upon a movable carrier adapted upon being moved to bring either of such stops into position to be engaged by the carriage or a part project ing therefrom.

For full comprehension, however, of my invention reference must be had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification in which similar referencecharactors indicate the same parts and wherein Figure 1 illustrates in plan view the frame of a typcwriting machine with my improved tabulator and marginal stop mechanism mounted thereon; Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of the tabulator mechanism; Fig. 3 is a. detail perspective view of the talmlating mechanism; Fig. at is a detail tl'tlllSVOlSb sectional view of the latching 1i)latc, tho-po1.'- tion of the carriage carrying same'jand the frame adjacent to the carriage together with p the displaceable stopping post and means for operating same in elevation; Fig. 5 is a per SPQCUVGIVIGW of my improved marginal-stop apd write-over marginal-stop mechanism; 1 1g. 6 IS a detail view of a portion of the ratchet bar upon which the marginal stop and writeover-marginal-stop are slidablv mounted. Fig. 7 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view of type-writer with my invention applied thereto and illustrating particularly the position of my improved tabulating and marginal stop mechanisn'ls rela ttvely to the other parts or the machine; and 1 1g. 8 1s a rear view thereof.

. 11s mven ion 1e.atcs to machines of the sliding type bar type, and the-tabulator for 7 a machine of this type comprises what is termed a latching plate which is located at the rear of the carriage and carries movable stops coactiug with a stopping post whereby the carriage is stopped at different predetermined points to enable the tabulating to be done. A tabulatingkey upon bein depressed actuates this stopping post and also actuates means for releasing the carriage escapement to allow the carriage full freedom to run from its initial starting point (determined as usual by the marginal stop) to the-first of such movablestops, and upon a further depression of the key to run from the first to a second stop, if it is necessary to use a second stop, andupon a still further depression of the key to run from the second to a third stop. This is all as usual.

According to this invention the key, 27,

is connected rigidly to a transverse rocker shaft 28 upon which a downwardly projecting arm 29 is rigidly mounted, and a second transverse rocker shaft 30 having an upit out of engagement with the ratchet Wheel 36 (co-acting therewith to constitute the escapement) and thereby completely release the carriage and give it full freedom to travel. The escapement pawl 35 is moved to release theescapemellhj lheel one tooth i only for every action of the writing k'eys 36 of the printingmechanism, and for every action of the space bar, by an arm 37 rigidly upon the univcrsal-bar-rocker shaft (which,

as is wellknown, is oscillated upon every 11 This 95 action of the writing keys and space bar) and a link 38 connected at one end to such arm 37 and at its other end to the escapement pawl. The accidental excessive oscillation of the universal baris prevented according to this invention, by a removable stop which, While preventing this accidental excessive oscillation during writing operations, (when only a single tooth escapement is required) is adapted to be removed, when the tahulating key is operated, to allow the universal bar to oscillate sufiiciently to enable the escapement to be completely disengaged. This removable stop consists of a rod 40 having one end upwardly oiiset, as

at 41, and its other end pivotally secured to the arm 33 of the transverse shaft 30, be fore mentioned, a retractile helical spring 39 connected at one end to a stud 42 upon the. underside of the machine frame 9 and at its other end, as at 44:, to the rod 4L0, yieldingly retains the latter in its position in the path of the universal-bar-rockereshaft and consequently preventing the oscillation of the same and also yieldingly retains the key in its elevated position such excessive oscillation being prevented through the medium of the universal bar &3 which as is well known, is acted upon by each of the keys, by levers 47 and the lever of the space bar 48 of the machine.

The latching plate 50 is, as usual mounted rigidly upon the rear of the carriage, and it is according to this invention, formed with two series of notches 51 and 52 one series being in the top of the plate and the other in the underside. The movable stops consist of forked plates 58 each formed with a handle 5% whereby they may he slid onto the latching plate with one prong in one of the notches of the upper series and the other prong in one of the notches of the under series, and are retained thereon by a spring vplate It is obvious that these stops can be set at any desired point. along the'latching plate which is graduated, preferably as shown, to correspond to the graduat-ions upon the usual paper scale 55 upon the carriage, to fdcilitate the placing of the stops in the positions necessary to locate the columns in which tabulation is to be done, in the required positions upon the sheet. The stopping post 56 is as usual localized between two oi the frame plates 57 of the machine in line with and 'below the center of the latching plate and is normally yield.- ingly depresed (by an expansile spring 58) out of the path of the stops upon the carriage, while such post is raised, against spring 58', to a position to have such stops j impinge upon its upper end by a cum so mounted rigidly and oscillating with the rear rocker shaft 80, and having the lower end of the post bearingthereon. This cam has a lever arm 60 formed integrally there with and. adapted, when the shaft 30 is motion longitudinally of the. carriage and,

in its normal position it rests yieldingly toward the endoi the machine from which the carriage travels under the action of itsactuating spring 66, because the spring 58' riage and also for holding the stop 56 depressed out of'line'with the column stops 54- to enable the upper end of the post to getout of the way of thestop from which it has been released, when narrow tabulation is being done, and serves the double pur pose of acting as a cushion for the impact oi: the stops when the carriage brings such stops into contact therewith. To enable the upper end of the post to perform these functions the upper plate 5'? has the opening therethrough in which the said upper end of the post is located, enlarged to allow the said upper end freedom'to be moved longitudinally of the carriage, and the spring 58, while resting at its lower end, as usual, upon a pin carried rigidly by the post, has its upper end 65 extended beneath and bearing upon the underside of the said upper plate in a manner to cause the postto yield inply bear toward the end of llllfiJl'lilClllllG, indicated by arrows, from which the-carriage travels. The brake consists of the brakeshoe mounted upon the upper end of the i'ipright pin 61 guided in a portion 64: and having its lower end a above the arm 60 forming a part of the port raising cam and adapted to be raised and the shoe brought into trio tional contactwith the carriage, -when the 'said cam is moved, a dowel pin 63 serving 'the rear rocker shaft 2-50 will be rocked, the

removable stop moved out of the path of the amiversal-baru'ocker shaft, and the 'cani. so caused to bear upon and raise the stopping post to a position to be engaged by the stops upon the carriage thereby stopping the carriage. A further depressionof the key further oscillates the rocker shaft 30 and causes pin 34 to bear upon the escapement pawl and move it completely out of engagement with the escapement wheel, thereby allowing the carriage to run (under the influence of its actuating spring) until it is brought to a stop by the post. Simultaneously with this further oscillation of shaft 30 and the consequent complete disengagement of the pawl, the movable stop l1 will be further removed to accommodate the maximum oscillatory movement of the universal bar, simultaneously with the complete disengagement of the pawl from the engagement where the brake-shoe is brought into frictional contact with the carriage.

In machines of this type the marginalstop, which usually also embodies the features of a write-over-marginal-stop, is generally located at the rear of the machine and the means for moving it into or out of action is located also at the rear of the machine. The object of this feature of the present invention is to provide a. combined marginalsto and write-over-marginal-stop adapted to e manipulated from the front of the machine, and capable of enabling the margin to be adjusted to any desired extent within the full length of the line. Tothis end a bar 70, preferably square in cross-section and having its ends rounded is rotatably mounted in a pair of bearings 71 which support the rounded ends thereof, such bearings being rigidly carried by upper fiame plate 57 of the machine. The underside of the bar has ratchet teeth7-3 formed therein. A'pair of sleeves 75 and 76 are slidably mounted upon this bar, the sleeve 7 5 being formed with a finger 77 extending therefrom at right angles to the side thereof toward the carriage and the same side of sleeve 76 be ing formed with a slightly curved finger 78 extending diagonally therefrom toward the carriage, said finger 78 being also downwardly inclined in the direction of travel of the carriage and toward the side of the machine from which it is automatically fed said fingers 77 and 78 constituting adjustable stops. The sleeves are sufficiently large 50 in cross-section to accommodate a spring 80 adapted to normally hold the lower sides thereof yieldingly in bearing relation with the ratchet toothed underside of their carrying bar 70, such lower sides of the sleeves having lips 811 struck ,uptherefrom to act as pawls and engagethe ratchet teeth. A stop is rigidly and, preferably, adjustably secured to the latching plate 50 (of the tabulating mechanism) carried by the carriage, and consistsof a late having a portion 81, performing the fiinction of and therefore constituting this stop. The part of the plate bent downwardly and diagonally toward the stops 77 and 78 is of sufficient length to (under normal conditions when the carriage is being returned) engage the stop 78, while its angular position allows it to clear stop 77. One side of this stop is beveled as at 82 and its opposite side 83 is formed to extend at right angles to the rocker bar 70, to, at

times, as will be presently pointed out, engage the side edges 79. of the stops 77 and 7 8, which are also formed to extend at right angles to the bar 70. This stop 81 also comprises a slotted arm 84: whereby such stop is adjustably secured, by a dowel pin 86 and a set screw 90, to the latching plate. A downwardly projecting arm 85 is formed integral with the unders de of the bar 7 O, and has the upwardly bent end 86 of a slide rod 87 pivotally connected thereto, the opposite end of such slide rodprojecting through the front plate 88 of the machine and has a thumb and finger key 89 thereon.

When the key is drawn out the rocker bar is in the position with stop 78 in the path of stop 81 upon the carriage and the stop 77 out of such path. This is the normal relative positions of these stops such as is required when plain writing with a constant margin is being done, and for this purpose alone the bar 70 need not be made tiltable and the key, slide rod, sleeve and stop 77 may be dispensed with, sleeve 76 and stop 78 alone being utilized in the usual way; or the bar may be tiltable as shown with stop 78 only thereon, in which case the writing can be done with or without the. margin determined by stop 78, as may be desired. The stop 77 is auxiliary to the stop 78 and constitutes the writeover-marginal-stop and the movement of its support (the bar 70 which may be tilted) brings it into the path of the stop' 81 upon the carriage, the function thereof being to enable each line of writing to be started either from a margin determined by the stop 78, or, upon the tilting of the bar 70 (by pushing in the button 89) from a margin determined by stop 77. In order to increase the margin beyond the capacity of bar 70, the stop 81 may be adjusted as shown in dotted lines (Fig. 8) to any desired position within the length of line. a

I do not herein claim the particular construction of ribbon mechanism, as it forms the subject matter of a separate application filed by me February 15, 1906, under Serial No. 301278.

\Vhat I claim is as follows 1. In a typewriter, the combination with writing mechanism, a feed device whereby. the carriage bearing the sheet being written upon is moved past the point of writing, tabulating mechanism including means for, limitingtlie maximum feed to the distance required between the columns in tabulation;

device, of a displaceable member for limit:

ing the movement of such first mentioned 'member tosteps of minimum extent the a carriage bearing a platen adapted to sup displacement whereof allows of an action of the feed device to move the carriage the distance set'by the tabulating mechanism, and means whereby said second member is dis placed.

2. In a typewriter, the combination with port a sheet to be written upon, a plurality ,of type bars carrying type and each adapted to print upon such sheet, a plurality of keys actionof the type bars and space bar and limiting the movement of the escapement member carried by the frame, of a displaceable member forliiniting the movement of such first mentioned member to steps of minimum extent and the displacement whereof allowsofan action of the feed. de-

- vice to move the carriage the distance set by the tabulating mechanism, and means whereby said second member is displaced.

3. In a typewriter, the combination with a platen adapted to carry a sheet to be written upon, a plurality of type bars carrying type and each adapted to print upon such sheet; a plurality of keys operatively connected with said type bars; a space bar; a 'feed device whereby the platen is moved past the point of writing, tabulating mechanism including means for limiting the maximum feed to the distance required between the columns in tabulation; a universal-bar; a-

universal bar=rocker-shaft having such universal-bar rigidly connected thereto to oscillate therewith; an operative connection between said type and space bars and said universal-bar, whereby said universal-bar is depressed upon each action of said type and space bars, and means operatively connecting said rockerhaft to the feed device whereby said feed deviceis actuated upon each action of said type bars and space bar, of a dis: placeable member for limiting the extent ot depression of such universal-bar and the displacement whereof allows of an action of the feed device to move the platen the distance set by the tabulating mechanism, and means whereby said displaceable memberis displaced. a

a 4 111 a typewriter, the comb nation with writing mechanism; a feed device whereby the sheet being written upon is moved past the point. of writing, tabulatingmechanism including means for limiting the maximum feed to the distance required between the columns in tabulation; and a member having a movement with each action of the writing mechanism and feed device; of a 'depressible key; a member. limiting the movement of such first mentioned member; and means operatively connecting the de-- pressible key to said second mentioned mem-- her for the-purpose of causing said second- 7 mentioned member to be displaced upon the depression of the key. I

5. in a typewriter, th combination with, a platen adapted to carry a sheet to be'written upon; a plurality of type bars carry-.7

ing type and each adaptedto print upon such sheet; a plurality of keys operatively connected with said type bars; aspace bar;

a feed device whereby the platen is moved past the point of writing, tabulating nech a nism including means for limiting the maxi-f mum feed to the distance required between the columns in tabulation; a universal bar, a universal bar-rocker-shaft having such universal-bar rigidly connected thereto to lating mechanism; a depressible key; and

means operatively connecting said depressible key to said displaceable memberwhereby saiddisplaceable member is displaced for. the purpose set forth;

6. In a type writer, the combination witha platen, adapted to carry a sheet to be; written upon; a plurality of type bars carrying type and each adaptedoto print upon such sheet; af'plurality of keys operat-ive'ly connected with said type bars;a space bar; a feed device whereby the platen, ismo-ved past the point of writing, tabulating mecha .nism including means for limiting the maximum feed tothe distance required between the columns in tabulation; a universal-bar;

a universal-bar-rocker-shaft having such;

universal-bar rigidly connected thereto to oscillate therewith; an operative connection between said type bars and space bar and said universal-bar whereby said universal-v bar is depressed and its rocker-shaft oscillate-d upon each action of said type bars and space bar; and means oper'atively connecting said rocker-shaft to the feed device whereby said feed device is actuated upon each action of said type bars and space, bar; of a displaceable memberfor limiting the extent of depression of such, universal-bar and the displacement of which allows-oitan action of the feed device to move the platen th distame set by the .tabulating means.

limitin nism; a rocker-shaft; means connecting said dlsplaceable member to said rocker-shaft to be displaced when said'rocker-shaft oscillates; a depressible key; and means op'e1'a tively connecting such depressible key to the carry a sheet to be written upon; a plurality or type bars carrylngt pe and each adapted to print upon such' s eet; a plurality of keys operativelyconnected with saidtype bars; a space'bar; afeed device whereby the platen is moved past the point of writing, tabulating mechanism including means for the maximum; feed to the distance require between the columns in tabulation;

and means operatively connecting said rocker-shaft to the feeddevice whereby said feed devlce is actuated upon each action of said type bars and space bar; of a displacetance set by the tabulating mechanism, said able .member for limiting the extent of depression of such universal-bar and the displacement of which allows of an action of the feed device to move the platen the disidisplaceable member consisting of a slide rod having an upset port-ion, such rod being normally located with said upset portion beneath and in close proximity to said universal-bar; a yielding resistance connected ,to one end of said rod and retaining same in its normal position; a rocker shaft; an arm mounted rigidly upon said last mentioned rocker-shaft; means pivotally connecting the opposite end of said rod to said arm to move therewith; and means for oscillating said last mentioned rocker-shaft for the purpose means whereby-said feed device is actuated upon each action of said type bars and space bar; of a displaceable member t'br limiting the extent of depression of such universalbar and the displacement of which allows of "an action of the feed device to move the platen the distance set by the tahulating mechanism; said displacoable member consisting of a slide rod having an upset portion, such rod being normally located with said upset portion beneath and in close proximity to said universal-bar; a yielding resistance connected to one end of said rod and retaining same in'its normal position; a rocker-shaft; means operatively connecting said rocker-shaft to the feed device; a second rocker-shaft; an arm mounted rigidlyupon said 'last mentionedrocker-shaft; means pivotally connecting the opposite end of said rod to'said arm to move therewith; a depressible key; and means operatively connecting such key to said last mentioned rocker-shaft for the purpose set i'orth.

9; In a typewriter, the combination with the machine frame, a platen adapted to carry a sheet to be written upon; a plurality of type bars carrying type and each adapted to print upon such sheet; a plurality of keys operatively connected with said type bars; a space bar; a feed device whereby the platen is moved past the point of writ ing, tabulating mechanism including means for limiting the maximum feed to the distance required between the columns in tabulation; and means whereby said feed device isactuated upon each action of said type bars andspace bar; of a displaceable memher for limit-ing the extent of depression of such universal-bar and the displacement of which allows of an action of the feed device to move the platen the distance set by the tabulating mechanism; said displaceable member consisting of a slide rod having an upset portion, such rod bein normally located with said upset portion beneath and in close proximity to said universal-bar; a yielding resistance connected to one end of said rod and retaining same in its normalposition; a rocker-shaft; means operatively connecting said rocker-shaft to the feed device; a second rocker-shaft; an arm mount ed rigidly upon and projecting upwardly from said last mentioned rocker-shaft; means pivotally connecting the opposite end of said rod to said arm to move therewith; a depressible key; a third rocker-shaft between said depressible key and the second mentioned rocker-shaft and having said depressible key rigidly mounted thereon; an arm mounted rigidly upon and projecting downwardly from the said third mentioned rocker-shaft; and a link pivotally connected at the ends of said upwardly and downwardly projecting arms for the purpose set forth.

10. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage, and the frame for supporting the carriage, of tabulating mechanism comprising a series of movable stops mounted upon the carriage, and means for causmg said carriage to travel, a stopping member projecting through an opening in the said frame, means holding the said member yieldingly against movement in the direction of travel of the carriage, and means whereby such member is moved to and from a position in the path of the stops upon the carriage, for the purpose set forth, i

11. In a typewriter, the comblnation wlth riage,

. ing said carriage to travel, a stopping post i the carriage, means for yieldingly retaining thereon,- and means tending to move such and from a position with its displaceable I a carriage, and the frame for supporting the a carriage and the frame for supporting the carriage, oftabulating mechanism compris ing a movable stop mounted upon the car-' a stopping member projecting through an opening in the said frame, means holding the said member yieldingly' against movement in'the direction of travel of the carriage, and means whereby such member is moved to and from a position in the path of the stop uponthe carriage, for the purpose set forth. 7

12. In a typewriter, the combination with a carriage, and the frame for supporting the carriage, of ta'bulating mechanism comprising a movable stop rigidly mounted upon such carriage, and means for causing said carriage, to travel, a stopping post projecting through an opening in the said frame, the upper end whereof -i s adapted to be dis placed in the direction or the travel of the carriage, means yieldingly retaining such post against displacement, and means whereby such post is moved vertically to end in the path of thestop upon the carriage, tor the purpose setforth.

13. In a typewriter, the combination with carriage, of tabulating mechanism comprislng a series of movable stops r1g1dly-mount ediupon such carriage, and means for causprojecting through an opening in the said frame, the upper end'whereof is adapted to be displaced in the direction of the travel of such post against displacement, and meanswhereby such post is moved vertically to and from a position with its displaceable end in the path of the stops upon the carriage, tor the purpose set forth.

14. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame thereof, a carriage supported carriage from one side to the other of such frame, 01 tabulating mechanism comprising a movable stop rigidly mounted upon such carriage, a stopping member in the form of a post; a spring encircling said post and hearing at one end downwar lly upon a projection upon said, postand at its upper end uponthe frame and adapted to yieldingly retain the upper end of said post toward the end or" the machine from which the carriage travels, said post being displaceable toward the opposite end of the machine: means whereby said post is moved vertically to and from a position with its displaceable end in the path of the stop upon the carriage; means for retaining said carriage against movement and whereby it is released, for the purpose set forth.

15. Tue typewriter, the comblnation with the frame thereof.- a carriage supported thereon and adapted to carry the sheetto be written upon, and means tending to cause said carriage to travel, from one side to the other of the'frame, of tabulating mechanism comprising a stop; means for rigidly securing such stop to the carriage at different points along same; a stopping post beneath said carriage, the upper end of said post being displaceable in the direction of the travel of the carriage; said post having a whereby such post is moved vertically to and I from a position with its upper end in thepath of the stop upon the carriage, for the purpose set forth.

16. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame gthereof, a carriage supported thereon and adapted to carrythe sheet to be written upon, and means tending to move the carriage from one side to the other of the frame, of tabulating mechanism comprising a stop; means for rigidly securing such stop to the carriage at different points along same; a stopping post beneath said carriage, the upper end of said post being displaceable in the direction of the travel of the carriage; said post having a rigid lateral projection; a coiled springencircling said post and bearing downwardly atone end npon said projection and having its upper end bearing beneath a part of the frame to yieldingly retain the upper end of the post toward the side of the machine from which the carriage travels a rocker sha't't adjacent to said post, a cam upon said rocker-shaft and acting upon said post, a depressible key, and means operatively connecting'said depressible key to the rocker-shaft whereby the latter will be oscillated upon the depres sion oi. the key, for the purpose setforth.

1?. In a typewriter, the. combination with the frame thereof having a stop thereon, and a carriage supported upon suclrfraine and presenting a rearward extension. of a r marginal stop mounted upon such extension and consisting of a plate presenting a portion constituting the marglnal stop proper and a longitudinally slotted arm extending parallel to the direction of travel of the car 'riage;' and a set screw passed through the slot of 'the said arm and screwed into the said extension of the carriage for the pur-' the frame thereof, a carriage supported upon said frame, a, stop upon the carriage, means ing-bar carried by the frame parallel to the line of travel of and adjacent to said carriage, a marginal stop and a write-overmarginal-stop both carried by, said bar, means for adjusting said two last'mentioned, stops relatively toone another and longitudinally of said bar, a movable key,

means connecting the movable key to the bar whereby the latter is rocked to move said .ma'rginal-stop and write-over-marginal-stop relatively to the path of the stop upon the carriage, for the purpose set forth.

' 19. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame thereof, a carriage supported upon said frame, a stop upon the carriage, means for automatically feeding said carriage from one side of said frame to the other, of a rocking-bar carried by the frame parallel to the line of travel of and adjacent to said car- .riage, a marginal-stop and a write-overmarginal-stop both carried by said bar, means for adjusting said two last mentioned stops relatively to one another and longituc linally of said bar, a movable key, means pivotally connecting the movable key to the bar whereby the latter is rocked to move said Inargin'aLstop and write-over-marginalstop relatively'to the path of the stop upon the carriage, for the purpose set forth.

20. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame, thereof, a carriage supported upon said frame, a stop upon the carriage,

means for automatically feeding said carriage from one side of said frame to the other, of a rocking-bar carried by the frame parallel to the line of travel of and adjacent to said carriage, a series of teeth upon one side of said bar, a pair of sleeves upon said bar and slidable along same, a pair of and fin ers one carried .by each of said sleeves extending from the bar at different angles thereto, means whereby said sleeves are connected to the bar at any point along same to which they may be moved, and means whereby said bar is rocked to move said fingers relatively to the path of the stop upon the carriage for the purpose set forth.

21. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame thereof, a carriage supported upon said frame, a stop upon the carriage, means for automaticall feeding said carriage'from one side 0- said frame to the other, of a rocking-bar carried by the frame parallel. to the line of travel of and adjacent extending from the bar at different angles thereto, a pawl carried by each sleeve and 22. In a typewriter, the combination with a frame there0f,a carriage supported upon said frame, a sto upon the carriage, means for adjusting sait stop longitudinally of the carriage, means for automatically feeding said carriage from one side of said frame to the other, of a rocking-bar carried by the frame parallel to the line of travel of and adjacent to said carriage, a series of teeth upon one side of said bar, a'pair of sleeves upon said bar and slidable along same, a pair of fingers one carried by each of said sleeves and extending from the bar at different angles. thereto, a pawl carried by each sleeve and adapted to engage the teeth upon the bar, means yieldingly retaining said pawls in engagementwith the teeth, and means whereby said bar is rocked to move said fingers relatively to the path of the stop upon the'carriage, for the purpose set forth.-

23. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame thereof, a carriage supported upon'said frame, a stop upon the carriage, means for automatically feeding said carriage from one side of said frame to the other, of a rocking-bar carried by the frame parallel to the line of travel of and adjacent to said carriage, a series of teeth upon one side of said bar, a pair of sleeves upon said bar and slidable along same, a pair of finger's one carried by each of said sleeves and extending from the bar at different angles thereto, a pawl carried by each sleeve and adapted to en age the teeth upon the bar, means yielding. y retaining said pawls in enga ement with the teeth, a movable key, an an operative connection; between said movable key and the bar whereby the latter is rocked to move said fingers, marginalstop, and write-over-marginal-stop relatively to the path of the stop upon the carriage, for the purpose set forth.

24. In a typewriter, the combination with the frame thereof, a carriage supported upon said frame. means for automatically feeding said carriage from one side of said frame to the other, and a stop upon the carriage, of a rocking-bar carried by the frame parallel to the line of travel of and adjacent to said carriage and having one side graduated, a series of teeth u'ponthe opposite side of said bar, a sleeve upon said bar and slidable along same, such sleeve being of greater transverse area than the crosssection of such bar, a finger formed integrally with the side of said sleeve opposite to the teeth and projecting toward the caradapted to engage the teeth upon the bar, I riage, a pawl struck out of the side of said sleeve coincident with theteet-h and adapted to engage same, a. spring carried by the side of the sleeve opposite to the pawl and beam i'ng upon the graduated side adjacent thereto of t'hejbar, a movable 1ey,'a11d an operative connection between said movable key and the bar whereby said bar is rocked to move said finger into or out of the path of the stop upon the carriage for the purpose I of establishing a margin. 'upon the sheet be- 10 ing Written or allowing said margin to be overwritten.

In testimony-whereof, I have affixed my signature, in presence of two Witnesses.

WELLINGTON PARKER KIDDER. Vvitnesses I FRED J. SEARS, ARTHUR H. EVANs, 

